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December 17, 2013
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How to enable cuda on macbook pro (late 2013)

  • December 17, 2013
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How do I enable cuda on the macbook?

On the Nvidia website it says to first install the Nvidia driver which you can't find for the new Macbook (Geforce GT 750M, there is only a linux driver)

I've got a also a MBPr from mid 2012 that just works fine. Didn't install anything.

Now when I copy my project the new MBPr it gives the messages that the cuda is not enabled.

I tried Premiere Pro CC but that messes up the timelines and renderings.

So I installed Premiere CS6 as well.

Does that has to do with the cuda driver not being enabled?

Thx in advance

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    John T Smith
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    December 17, 2013
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    December 29, 2013

    this is not correct

    because the 750m nvidia

    on mbp 2013 late

    is not inside cuda driver

    Participant
    December 30, 2013

    I deleted the "cuda_supported_cards.txt"and the "opencl_supported_cards.txt"  in the content folder of the premiere pro program and now it works (or you can add the GT750 in that txt file, works too). Cuda is not greyed out anymore. Bizarre that you have to do it this way to get it working.

    All my projects made on MBPr 2012 are also played in realtime on the MBPr 2013.


    ok , but Cuda option is not working

    the problem is the same

    Af and Pr dont work with MBP r late 2013